Fastener Tightening Specifications
| Application | Specification | |
|---|---|---|
| Metric | English | |
| Backup Lamp to the Rear Compartment Lid | 6 N.m | 53 lb in |
| Cornering Lamp to the Front Fascia | 2 N.m | 18 lb in |
| Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) Resistor Fastener | 12 N.m | 106 lb in |
| Fascia to Fender Bolt | 9 N.m | 80 lb in |
| Fog Lamp to the Front Fascia | 2 N.m | 18 lb in |
| Headlamp Leveling Sensors to the Vehicle | 9 N.m | 80 lb in |
| Headlamp to Mounting Panel | 6 N.m | 53 lb in |
| High Mounted Stop Lamp to the Rear Compartment Lid | 6 N.m | 53 lb in |
| Tail Lamp to the Body | 6 N.m | 53 lb in |
Fastener Tightening Specifications
Lighting Systems Schematic Icons
Lighting Systems Schematic Icons Icon Icon Definition CAUTION: When performing service on or near the SIR components or the SIR wiring, the SIR system must be disabled. Refer to SIR Disabling and Enabling Zones. Failure to observe the correct procedure could cause deployment of the SIR components, personal injury, or unnecessary SIR system repairs. IMPORTANT: Twisted-pair wires provide an effective shield that helps protect sensitive electronic components from electrical interference. In order to prevent electrical interference from degrading the performance of the connected components, you must maintain the proper specification when making any repairs to the twisted-pair wires shown : The wires must be twisted a minimum of 9 turns per 31 cm (12 in) as measured anywhere along the length of the wires. The outside diameter of the twisted wires must not exceed 6.0 mm (0.25 in)
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| Callout | Component Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Vanity Mirror Lamp - Left Connector |
| 2 | Left Sunshade |
| 3 | Right Sunshade |
| 4 | Vanity Mirror Lamp - Right Connector |
| 5 | Vanity Mirror Lamp - Right |
| 6 | Inside Rearview Mirror |
| 7 | Vanity Mirror Lamp - Left |
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| Callout | Component Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Automatic Headlamp Dimming Relay |
| 2 | RF Strut Tower |
| 3 | Radiator Core Support |
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| Callout | Component Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Auxiliary Power Outlet - Console |
| 2 | Auxiliary Audio/Video Control |
| 3 | HVAC Control Module - Rear Auxiliary (KA6) |
| 4 | LR Heated Seat Switch - part of the Rear Auxiliary Module |
| 5 | RR Heated Seat Switch - part of the Rear Auxiliary Module |
| 6 | Mode Select Switch - Auxiliary (KA6) |
| 7 | Auxiliary Power Outlet - Rear |
| 8 | Hazard Switch |
| 9 | Traction Control Switch |
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| Callout | Component Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Driver Door Switch Assembly (DDSA) |
| 2 | Door Lock Switch - Driver |
| 3 | Mirror Switches |
| 4 | Outside Rearview Mirror - Driver |
| 5 | Window Motor - Driver |
| 6 | Driver Door Module (DDM) |
| 7 | Courtesy Lamp - Left Front Door |
| 8 | Rear Compartment Lid Release Switch - Interior |
| 9 | Door Latch Assembly - Driver |
| 10 | Door Status Indicator - Driver |
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| Callout | Component Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Headlamp Ballast w/HID - Left |
| 2 | Headlamp Ballast - Right |
| 3 | Heated Washer Nozzle - Left (CE4) |
| 4 | Headlamp Low Beam - Left |
| 5 | Headlamp High Beam - Left |
| 6 | Park Lamp - Left |
| 7 | Cornering/Side Marker Lamp - LF |
| 8 | Turn Signal Lamp - LF |
| 9 | Fog Lamp - LF |
| 10 | Fog Lamp - RF |
| 11 | Turn Signal Lamp - RF |
| 12 | Side Marker Lamp - RF |
| 13 | Park Lamp - Right |
| 14 | Headlamp High Beam - Right |
| 15 | Headlamp Low Beam - Right |
| 16 | Heated Washer Nozzle - Right (CE4) |
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| Callout | Component Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Outside Rearview Mirror - Passenger |
| 2 | Window Switch - Front Passenger |
| 3 | Door Status Indicator - Passenger |
| 4 | Door Latch Assembly - Passenger |
| 5 | Courtesy Lamp - Right Front Door |
| 6 | Front Passenger Door Module (FPDM) |
| 7 | Speaker - LF Door (UXP/UY5) |
| 8 | Window Motor - Front Passenger |
| 9 | Door Lock Switch - Passenger |
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| Callout | Component Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | C120 |
| 2 | Headlamp Leveling Actuator-Left (TT7/TT8) |
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| Callout | Component Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Headlamp Leveling Actuator-Right (TT7/TT8) |
| 2 | C121 |
| 3 | Headlamp Leveling Module (TT7/TT8) |
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| Callout | Component Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Overhead Courtesy/Reading Lamps-Front |
| 2 | Garage Door Opener (UG1) |
| 3 | Keyless Entry Antenna-Headliner |
| 4 | Sunroof Control Module (CF5) |
| 5 | Overhead Courtesy/Reading Lamps-Rear |
| 6 | Rear Parking Assist (RPA) Display (UD7) |
| 7 | Sunroof Assembly (CF5) |
| 8 | Top of Headliner |
| 9 | Noise Compensation Microphone (UY5) |
| 10 | Sunroof Switches (CF5) |
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| Callout | Component Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Dash Board |
| 2 | Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) |
| 3 | Ignition Mode Switch |
| 4 | Air Temperature Sensor - Inside |
| 5 | I/P Dimmer Switch/HUD Switches w/UV6 |
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| Callout | Component Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Compartment Bin |
| 2 | I/P Compartment Lamp Switch |
| 3 | Component Door |
| 4 | I/P Compartment Lamp |
| 5 | Valet Switch |
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| Callout | Component Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Door Latch Assembly - Left Rear |
| 2 | Window Switch - Left Rear |
| 3 | Speaker - LR Door |
| 4 | Courtesy Lamp - Left Rear Door |
| 5 | Left Rear Door Module |
| 6 | Window Motor - Left Rear |
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| Callout | Component Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | I/P Carrier |
| 2 | I/P Side Panel - Left |
| 3 | Data Link Connector (DLC) |
| 4 | Courtesy Lamp - Left Footwell |
| 5 | Fuse Box Steering Column |
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| Callout | Component Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Park Brake Switch |
| 2 | Brake Pedal Position Sensor |
| 3 | Accelerator Pedal Position (APP) Sensor |
| 4 | Left Front Floor Panel |
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| Callout | Component Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Back Up Lamp - Left |
| 2 | License Lamp - Left |
| 3 | Center High Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL) |
| 4 | License Lamp - Right |
| 5 | Back Up Lamp - Right |
| 6 | Tail Lamp Assembly - Right |
| 7 | Side Marker Lamp - RR |
| 8 | Fog Lamp - RR (Export w/TT7/TT8) |
| 9 | Fog Lamp - LR (Export w/TT7/TT8) |
| 10 | Side Marker Lamp - LR |
| 11 | Tail Lamp Assembly - Left |
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| Callout | Component Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Repeater Lamp-Right (Left Similar) |
| 2 | RF Fender |
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| Callout | Component Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Window Switch - Right Rear |
| 2 | Door Latch Assembly - Right Rear |
| 3 | Right Rear Door Module (RRDM) |
| 4 | Courtesy Lamp - Right Rear Door |
| 5 | Speaker - RR Door |
| 6 | Window Motor - Right Rear |
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| Callout | Component Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | I/P Side Panel - Right |
| 2 | I/P Carrier |
| 3 | Courtesy Lamp - Right Footwell |
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| Callout | Component Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Telescoping Drive Wheel |
| 2 | Steering Angle Sensor |
| 3 | Turn Signal/Multifunction Switch |
| 4 | Windshield Wiper/Washer Switch Assembly |
| 5 | Steering Wheel Controls Seek Button |
| 6 | Steering Wheel Controls Volume Button |
| 7 | C277 |
| 8 | Horn Switch Connector |
| 9 | Steering Wheel Controls Mute/Source Button -or- Heated Steering Wheel Button (KA1) |
| 10 | Steering Wheel Controls Voice/Preset Button |
| 11 | Heated Steering Wheel |
| 12 | Tilt/Telescope Switch |
| 13 | Tilt Actuator |
| 14 | C202 |
| 15 | Steering Column Lock Control Module (UA2) |
Lighting Systems Connector End Views
Automatic Headlamp Dimming Relay Connector End (TT6) Connector Part Information OEM: 7223-6055-30 5-Way F ISO Relay Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function 30 L-GN 11 Headlamp High Beam Supply Voltage 85 BK/WH 151 Signal Ground 86 RD/WH 2140 Battery Positive Voltage 87 PU 6858 Headlamp Automatic High Beam Dim Supply Voltage
Back Up Lamp - Left Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 7900-1493-004 Service: 3-Way F Slide Side Switch (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function 1 L-GN 24 Backup Lamp Supply Voltage 2 - - Not Used 3 BK 850 Ground
Back Up Lamp - Right Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 7900-1493-004 Service: 3-Way F Slide Side Latch (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function 1 L-GN 24 Backup Lamp Supply Voltage 2 - - Not Used 3 BK 850 Ground
Brake Pedal Position Sensor Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 15332132 Service: 88953364 3-Way F GT 150 Series (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A BN 5360 Brake Apply Sensor Low Reference B YE 5361 Brake Apply Sensor Signal C WH 5359 Brake Apply Sensor Supply Voltage
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL) Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 12059252 Service: 12102749 2-Way M Metri-Pack 150 Series (RD) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A WH 17 Stop Lamp Switch Signal B BK 850 Ground
Courtesy Lamp - Left Footwell Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 12047662 Service: 12085535 2-Way F Metri-Pack 150 Series (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A D-BU/WH 149 Courtesy Lamp Supply Voltage B GY 157 Interior Lamp Control
Courtesy Lamp - Left Front Door Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 12047662 Service: 12085535 2-Way F Metri-Pack 150 Series (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A PU/WH 5754 Driver Door Exterior Courtesy Lamp Supply Voltage B L-BU/WH 6576 Driver Door Courtesy Lamp Control Low
Courtesy Lamp - Left Rear Door Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 12047662 Service: 12085535 2-Way F Metri-Pack 150 Series (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A D-BU/WH 149 Courtesy Lamp Supply Voltage B GY 157 Interior Lamp Control
Courtesy Lamp - Rear Compartment Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 12047781 Service: 12101864 3-Way F Metri-Pack 150 Series (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A - - Not Used B OG/BK 737 Trunk Lamp Control C D-BU/WH 149 Courtesy Lamp Supply Voltage
Courtesy Lamp - Right Footwell Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 12047662 Service: 12085535 2-Way F Metri-Pack 150 Series (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A D-BU/WH 149 Courtesy Lamp Supply Voltage B GY 157 Interior Lamp Control
Courtesy Lamp - Right Front Door Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 12047662 Service: 12085535 2-Way F Metri-Pack 150 Series (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A PU/WH 5754 Driver Door Exterior Courtesy Lamp Supply Voltage B L-BU/WH 6576 Driver Door Courtesy Lamp Control Low
Courtesy Lamp - Right Rear Door Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 12047662 Service: 12085535 2-Way F Metri-Pack 150 Series (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A D-BU/WH 149 Courtesy Lamp Supply Voltage B GY 157 Interior Lamp Control
Fog Lamp - LF Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 12059885 Service: 1-Way M Metri-Pack 480 Series (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function - YE 2234 Front Fog Lamp Supply Voltage - BK 250 Ground
Fog Lamp - LR Connector End (w/TT7/TT8) Connector Part Information OEM: 12052641 Service: 2-Way F Metri-Pack 150 Series (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A OG 122 Rear Fog Lamp Supply Voltage B BK 250 Ground
Fog Lamp - RF Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 12059885 Service: 1-Way M Metri-Pack 480 Series (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function - YE 2234 Front Fog Lamp Supply Voltage - BK 250 Ground
Fog Lamp - RR Connector End (w/TT7/TT8) Connector Part Information OEM: 12052641 Service: 2-Way F Metri-Pack 150 Series (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A OG 122 Rear Fog Lamp Supply Voltage B BK 250 Ground
Hazard Switch Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 174966-2 Service: 4-Way F Multi-Lock Amp (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function 1 WH 111 Hazard Switch Signal 2 BK 450 Ground 3 YE 1491 Backlight Lamp Control 4 YE 18 Left Rear Stop/Turn Lamp Supply Voltage
Headlamp Leveling Actuator - Left Connector End (w/TT7/TT8) Connector Part Information OEM: 6189-0227 Service: 6-Way F .090 Class 2 Sealed Series (WH) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function 1 GY 5179 Left Headlamp Leveling Motor (4) 2 L-BU/BK 5752 Left Headlamp Leveling Motor Low Reference 3 OG/BK 5177 Left Headlamp Leveling Motor (2) 4 PU/WH 5178 Left Headlamp Leveling Motor (3) 5 - - Not Used 6 YE/BK 5176 Left Headlamp Leveling Motor (1)
Headlamp Leveling Actuator - Right Connector End (w/TT7/TT8) Connector Part Information OEM: 6189-0227 Service: 6-Way F .090 Class 2 Sealed Series (WH) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function 1 GY/BK 5183 Right Headlamp Leveling Motor (4) 2 L-GN/BK 5753 Right Headlamp Leveling Motor Low Reference 3 PK/BK 5181 Right Headlamp Leveling Motor (2) 4 OG/WH 5182 Right Headlamp Leveling Motor (3) 5 - - Not Used 6 BN/WH 5180 Right Headlamp Leveling Motor (1)
Headlamp Ballast - Left Connector End (Low Beam w/HID) Connector Part Information OEM: 10757671 Service: 3-Way F Apex 2.8 (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function 1 BK 250 Ground 2 YE 712 Left Headlamp Low Beam Supply Voltage
Headlamp Ballast - Right Connector End (Low Beam w/HID) Connector Part Information OEM: 10757671 Service: 3-Way F Apex 2.8 (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function 1 BK 250 Ground 2 YE 312 Right Headlamp Low Beam Supply Voltage
Headlamp High Beam - Left Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 12059183 Service: 12101898 2-Way F Metri-Pack 280 Series Sealed (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A D-GN 711 Left Headlamp High Beam Supply Voltage B BK 250 Ground
Headlamp High Beam - Right Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 12059183 Service: 12101898 2-Way F Metri-Pack 280 Series Sealed (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A D-GN 311 Right Headlamp High Beam Supply Voltage B BK 250 Ground
Headlamp Leveling Module Connector End (w/TT7/TT8) Connector Part Information OEM: 12129225 Service: NS 24-Way F Micro-Pack 100 Series Sealed (WH) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function 1 GY/BK 5183 Right Headlamp Leveling Motor (4) 2 OG/WH 5182 Right Headlamp Leveling Motor (3) 3 PK/BK 5181 Right Headlamp Leveling Motor (2) 4 BN/WH 5180 Right Headlamp Leveling Motor (1) 5 L-GN/BK 5753 Right Headlamp Leveling Motor Low Reference 6 YE 5727 High Speed GMLAN Serial Data Wake Up (w/K59) 7 OG/BK 1208 Left Rear Strut Position Sensor Voltage Reference (w/o F55) 8 L-GN/WH 1210 Left Rear Strut Position Sensor Signal (w/o F55) 9 L-GN/BK 1209 Left Rear Strut Position Sensor Low Reference (w/o F55) 10 TN 2501 High Speed GMLAN Serial Data (-) (1) 11 TN/BK 2500 High Speed GMLAN Serial Data (+) (1) 12 RD/WH 340 Battery Positive Voltage 13 GY 5179 Left Headlamp Leveling Motor (4) 14 PU/WH 5178 Left Headlamp Leveling Motor (3) 15 OG/BK 5177 Left Headlamp Leveling Motor (2) 16 YE/BK 5176 Left Headlamp Leveling Motor (1) 17 L-BU/BK 5752 Left Headlamp Leveling Motor Low Reference 18 - - Not Used 19 PU/WH 1205 Left Front Strut Position Sensor Voltage Reference (w/o F55) 20 TN/WH 1207 Left Front Strut Position Sensor Signal (w/o F55) 21 L-BU/BK 1206 Left Front Strut Position Sensor Low Reference (w/o F55) 22 TN 2501 High Speed GMLAN Serial Data (-) (1) 23 TN/BK 2500 High Speed GMLAN Serial Data (+) (1) 24 BK 250 Ground
Headlamp Low Beam - Left Connector End (w/o HID) Connector Part Information OEM: 12059183 Service: 12101898 2-Way F Metri-Pack 280 Series Sealed (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A YE 712 Left Headlamp Low Beam Supply Voltage B BK 250 Ground
Headlamp Low Beam - Right Connector End (w/o HID) Connector Part Information OEM: 12059183 Service: 12101898 2-Way F Metri-Pack 280 Series Sealed (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A YE 312 Right Headlamp Low Beam Supply Voltage B BK 250 Ground
I/P Compartment Lamp Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 12059247 Service: 12085535 2-Way F Metri-Pack 150 Series (GY) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A PU 175 Glove Box Lamp Control B D-BU/WH 149 Courtesy Lamp Supply Voltage
I/P Compartment Lamp Switch Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 12015197 Service: 12102626 2-Way F Metri-Pack 280 Series (BU) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A BK/WH 451 Ground B PU 175 Glove Box Lamp Control
I/P Dimmer Switch Connector End (w/UV6) Connector Part Information OEM: HCMPB-12-K Service: 12-Way F JST (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function 1 D-GN 44 Low Reference 2 L-BU/BK 1688 Instrument Panel Lamp Dimmer Switch Signal 3 PK/BK 1597 Interior Lamp Switch On Signal 4 TN 2382 Night Vision Image Dimming Signal 5 L-GN/BK 5699 Head Up Display Switch Low Reference 6 BN 2383 Night Vision Image Down Signal 7 PK 2384 Night Vision Image Up Signal 8 BN 897 Driver Information Center Switch Low Reference 9 D-GN/WH 1358 Driver Information Center Switch Signal 10 D-BU 894 Driver Information Center Toggle Switch Signal 11 YE 1491 Backlight Lamp Control 12 BK/WH 351 Ground
I/P Dimmer Switch Connector End (w/o UV6) Connector Part Information OEM: HCMPB-A12-S Service: 12-Way F JST (WH) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function 1 D-GN 44 Low Reference 2 L-BU/BK 1688 Instrument Panel Lamp Dimmer Switch Signal 3 PK/BK 1597 Interior Lamp Switch On Signal 4-7 - - Not Used 8 BN 897 Driver Information Center Switch Low Reference 9 D-GN/WH 1358 Driver Information Center Switch Signal 10 D-BU 894 Driver Information Center Toggle Switch Signal 11 YE 1491 Backlight Lamp Control 12 BK/WH 351 Ground
License Lamp - Left Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 15300027 Service: 12101855 2-Way F Metri-Pack 280 Series Sealed (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A YE 32 Instrument Panel Lamp Fuse Supply Voltage (1) B BK 850 Ground
License Lamp - Right Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 15300027 Service: 12101855 2-Way F Metri-Pack 280 Series Sealed (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A YE 32 Instrument Panel Lamp Fuse Supply Voltage (1) B BK 850 Ground
Overhead Courtesy/Reading Lamps - Front Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 12047781 Service: 12101864 3-Way F Metri-Pack 150 Series (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A D-BU/WH 149 Courtesy Lamp Supply Voltage B GY 157 Interior Lamp Control C BK 850 Ground
Overhead Courtesy/Reading Lamps - Rear Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 12047781 Service: 12101864 3-Way F Metri-Pack 150 Series (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A D-BU/WH 149 Courtesy Lamp Supply Voltage B GY 157 Interior Lamp Control C BK 850 Ground
Park Lamp - LF Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 16530676 Service: 2-Way F (GY) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A BN 1472 Park Lamp Supply Voltage B BK 250 Ground
Park Lamp - RF Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 16530676 Service: 2-Way F (GY) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A BN 1473 Park Lamp Supply Voltage B BK 250 Ground
Repeater Lamp - Left Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 15336195 Service: 2-Way F Metri-Pack 150 Series (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function 1 D-BU/WH 519 Front Lamp Signal 2 BK 250 Ground
Repeater Lamp - Right Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 15336195 Service: 2-Way F Metri-Pack 150 Series (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function 1 D-BU/WH 519 Front Lamp Signal 2 BK 250 Ground
Side Marker Lamp - LF Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 61802915 Service: 2-Way F 90 Type Series (BU) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function 1 PU 709 Left Park Lamp Supply Voltage 2 BK 250 Ground
Side Marker Lamp - LR Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 61802915 Service: 2-Way F 90 Type Series (BU) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function 1 BK 1050 Ground 2 PU 709 Left Park Lamp Supply Voltage
Side Marker Lamp - RF Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 61802915 Service: 2-Way F 90 Type Series (BU) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function 1 BN/WH 309 Right Park Lamp Supply Voltage 2 BK 250 Ground
Side Marker Lamp - RR Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 61802915 Service: 2-Way F 90 Type Series (BU) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function 1 BK 1050 Ground 2 BN/WH 309 Right Park Lamp Supply Voltage
Sunload Sensor Assembly Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 12064760 Service: 12085208 4-Way F Metri-Pack 150 Series (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A L-BU/BK 590 Solar Sensor Driver Signal B GY 1548 Passenger Solar Sensor Signal C YE 61 Outside Ambient Temperature Sensor Low Reference D WH 278 Ambient Light Sensor Signal
Tail Lamp Assembly - Left Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 12077591 Service: 12117277 5-Way F Metri-Pack 150 Series Sealed (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A PU 709 Left Park Lamp Supply Voltage (w/UE1/TT6) A PU 1472 Left Park Lamp Relay Control (w/TT7/TT8) B YE 18 Left Rear Stop/Turn Lamp Supply Voltage C YE/BK 1334 Left Rear Turn Signal Lamp Supply Voltage D BK 850 Ground E L-BU 20 Stop Lamp Supply Voltage
Tail Lamp Assembly - Right Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 12077591 Service: 12117277 5-Way F Metri-Pack 150 Series Sealed (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A BN/WH 309 Right Park Lamp Supply Voltage (w/UE1/TT6) A BN/WH 1473 Right Park Lamp Supply Voltage (w/TT7/TT8) B D-GN 19 Right Rear Stop/Turn Lamp Supply Voltage C D-GN/WH 1335 Right Rear Turn Signal Lamp Supply Voltage D BK 1050 Ground E L-BU 20 Stop Lamp Supply Voltage
Turn Signal Lamp - LF Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 0001035 Service 2-Way F CE-F29.14-5A Series (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function 1 L-BU/WH 1314 Left Front Turn Signal Lamp Supply Voltage 2 BK 250 Ground
Turn Signal Lamp - RF Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 0001035 Service 2-Way F CE-F29.14-5A Series (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function 1 D-BU/WH 1315 Right Front Turn Signal Lamp Supply Voltage 2 BK 250 Ground
Turn Signal/Multifunction Switch - C1 Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 12064862 Service: 8-Way F Metri-Pack 150 Series (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A D-GN/WH 1419 Right Rear Turn Signal Switch Signal B - - Not Used C BK 350 Ground D YE/BK 1418 Left Rear Turn Signal Switch Signal E - - Not Used F L-BU/WH 1414 Left Front Turn Signal Switch Signal G BK 350 Ground H D-BU/WH 1415 Right Front Turn Signal Switch Signal
Turn Signal/Multifunction Switch - C2 Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 15418023 Service: 5-Way M Unsealed (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function 51 PK 1375 Remote Radio Control Head Accessory Supply Voltage 52 L-BU 187 Rear Fog Lamp Switch Signal 53 BK 350 Ground 54 OG 192 Front Fog Lamp Switch Signal 55 L-BU/WH 1884 Cruise Control Set/Coast/Resume/Accelerate Switch Signal
Turn Signal/Multifunction Switch - C3 Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 15339058 Service: 7-Way F Metri-Pack 150 Series (GY) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function G-J - - Not Used K BK 350 Ground L WH 103 Headlamp Switch On Signal M BN/WH 301 Park Lamp Switch On Signal N PU 1783 Twilight Sentinel Delay Signal
Turn Signal/Multifunction Switch - C4 Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 12059800 Service: 5-Way F Metri-Pack 150 Series (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A BN 1356 Flash To Pass Switch Signal B BK 350 Ground C - - Not Used D BK 350 Ground E L-BU 1485 Flash To Pass Switch Supply Voltage
Vanity Mirror Lamp - Left Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 12047662 Service: 12085535 2-Way F Metri-Pack 150 Series (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A BK 850 Ground B D-BU/WH 149 Courtesy Lamp Supply Voltage
Vanity Mirror Lamp - Right Connector End Connector Part Information OEM: 12047662 Service: 12085535 2-Way F Metri-Pack 150 Series (BK) Terminal Part Information Terminal: Terminal Seal: Release Tool: Core Crimp: Insulation Crimp: Test Probe: Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function A BK 850 Ground B D-BU/WH 149 Courtesy Lamp Supply Voltage
Scheme 43
| Callout | Component Name |
|---|---|
| NOTE: Refer to Fastener Notice in Cautions and Notices. Fastener Tightening Specifications: Refer to Fastener Tightening Specifications . | |
| Front Turn Signal Lamp Assembly Replacement | |
| 1 | Retainer, Front Compartment Sight Shields (Qty: 6) |
| 2 | Shield Assembly, Front Compartment Sight |
| 3 | Fascia Assembly, Front Bumper Refer to Fascia, Extension, Reinforcement, Impact Bar Replacement - Front Bumper in Bumpers. |
| 4 | Screw, Front Turn Signal Lamp (Qty: 4) Tighten: 2 N.m (18 lb in) |
| 5 | Lamp Assembly, Front Turn Signal CAUTION: Refer to Halogen Bulb Caution in Cautions and Notices. Tip: Turn the bulb access cover on the rear of the lamp assembly to gain access and replace the bulbs. |
| Front Side Marker Lamp Replacement Preliminary Procedure: Remove the front fascia extension to gain access to the front side marker lamp. Refer to Fascia, Extension, Reinforcement, Impact Bar Replacement - Front Bumper in Bumpers. | |
| 6 | Lamp Assembly, Front Side Marker Tip: Release the tab from the inside of the fascia and push outward to replace the lamp assembly. Twist the bulb socket and pull inward to replace the bulb. |
| Headlamp Assembly Replacement | |
| 1 | Retainer, Front Compartment Sight Shields (Qty: 6) |
| 2 | Shield Assembly, Front Compartment Sight |
| 3 | Fascia Assembly, Front Bumper Refer to Fascia, Extension, Reinforcement, Impact Bar Replacement - Front Bumper in Bumpers. |
| 7 | Bolt, Headlamp (Qty: 3) Tighten: 6 N.m (53 lb in) |
| 8 | Nut, Headlamp Tighten: 6 N.m (53 lb in) |
| 9 | Headlamp Assembly |
| Front Side Turn Signal Lamp Assembly Replacement (Export) Preliminary Procedure: Remove the front wheelhouse liner to gain access to the front side turn signal lamp assembly. Refer to Fender, Fender Insulator, Wheelhouse Liner Replacement - Front in Body Front End. | |
| 10 | Lamp Assembly, Front Side Turn Signal Tip: Disconnect front side turn signal electrical harness. Release the tab from the inside of the front fender and push outward to replace the lamp assembly. |
| NOTE |
|---|
| Refer to Fastener Notice in Cautions and Notices. |
| CAUTION |
|---|
| Refer to Halogen Bulb Caution in Cautions and Notices. |
Headlamp, Fog Lamp, Turn Signal Lamp, Side Marker Lamp Replacement - Front
Scheme 44
| Callout | Component Name |
|---|---|
| NOTE: Refer to Fastener Notice in Cautions and Notices. Fastener Tightening Specifications: Refer to Fastener Tightening Specifications . | |
| Headlamp Bulb Replacement CAUTION: The high intensity discharge system produces high voltage and current. To reduce the risk of severe shocks and burns: Never open the high intensity discharge system ballast or the arc tube assembly starter. Never probe between the high intensity discharge system ballast output connector and the arc tube assembly. CAUTION: The high intensity discharge system produces high voltage and current. In order to reduce the risk of severe shocks and burns, the battery negative cable must be disconnected any time service work is being performed on or around the high intensity discharge system. Preliminary Procedures Remove the front fascia assembly. Refer to Fascia, Extension, Reinforcement, Impact Bar Replacement - Front Bumper in Bumpers. Remove the headlamp assembly. Refer to Headlamp, Fog Lamp, Turn Signal Lamp, Side Marker Lamp Replacement - Front . | |
| 1 | Screw, Headlamp Bulb Access Cover (Qty: 4) Tighten: 3 N.m (27 lb in) |
| 2 | Cover, Headlamp Bulb Access Cover |
| 3 | Bulb Assembly, High Beam Headlamp Bulb CAUTION: Refer to Halogen Bulb Caution in Cautions and Notices. |
| 4 | Socket Assembly, Low Beam Headlamp Bulb |
| 5 | Bulb Assembly, Low Beam Headlamp Bulb NOTE: When removing or replacing the arc tube, the arc tube must not contact the side of the headlamp housing or the bulb shield. Damage to the arc tube may result. |
| Headlamp Ballast Assembly Replacement CAUTION: The high intensity discharge system produces high voltage and current. To reduce the risk of severe shocks and burns: Never open the high intensity discharge system ballast or the arc tube assembly starter. Never probe between the high intensity discharge system ballast output connector and the arc tube assembly. CAUTION: The high intensity discharge system produces high voltage and current. In order to reduce the risk of severe shocks and burns, the battery negative cable must be disconnected any time service work is being performed on or around the high intensity discharge system. Preliminary Procedures Remove the front fascia assembly. Refer to Fascia, Extension, Reinforcement, Impact Bar Replacement - Front Bumper in Bumpers. Remove the headlamp assembly. Refer to Headlamp, Fog Lamp, Turn Signal Lamp, Side Marker Lamp Replacement - Front . | |
| 6 | Screw, Ballast Access Cover Tighten: 3 N.m (27 lb in) |
| 7 | Cover, Ballast Access Cover |
| 8 | Ballast Assembly, Headlamp |
| Front Position Lamp Bulb Replacement Preliminary Procedures Remove the front fascia assembly. Refer to Fascia, Extension, Reinforcement, Impact Bar Replacement - Front Bumper in Bumpers. Remove the headlamp assembly. Refer to Headlamp, Fog Lamp, Turn Signal Lamp, Side Marker Lamp Replacement - Front . | |
| 6 | Screw, Ballast Access Cover Tighten: 3 N.m (27 lb in) |
| 7 | Cover, Ballast Access Cover |
| 9 | Bulb Assembly, Front Position Lamp |
| NOTE |
|---|
| Refer to Fastener Notice in Cautions and Notices. |
| CAUTION |
|---|
| The high intensity discharge system produces high voltage and current. To reduce the risk of severe shocks and burns: Never open the high intensity discharge system ballast or the arc tube assembly starter. Never probe between the high intensity discharge system ballast output connector and the arc tube assembly. |
| CAUTION |
|---|
| The high intensity discharge system produces high voltage and current. In order to reduce the risk of severe shocks and burns, the battery negative cable must be disconnected any time service work is being performed on or around the high intensity discharge system. |
| CAUTION |
|---|
| Refer to Halogen Bulb Caution in Cautions and Notices. |
| NOTE |
|---|
| When removing or replacing the arc tube, the arc tube must not contact the side of the headlamp housing or the bulb shield. Damage to the arc tube may result. |
| CAUTION |
|---|
| The high intensity discharge system produces high voltage and current. To reduce the risk of severe shocks and burns: Never open the high intensity discharge system ballast or the arc tube assembly starter. Never probe between the high intensity discharge system ballast output connector and the arc tube assembly. |
| CAUTION |
|---|
| The high intensity discharge system produces high voltage and current. In order to reduce the risk of severe shocks and burns, the battery negative cable must be disconnected any time service work is being performed on or around the high intensity discharge system. |
Ballast, Bulb, Cover Replacement - HID Headlamp
Scheme 45
| Callout | Component Name |
|---|---|
| NOTE: Refer to Fastener Notice in Cautions and Notices. Fastener Tightening Specifications: Refer to Fastener Tightening Specifications . | |
| Headlamp Bulb Replacement Preliminary Procedures Remove the front fascia assembly. Refer to Fascia, Extension, Reinforcement, Impact Bar Replacement - Front Bumper in Bumpers. Remove the headlamp assembly. Refer to Headlamp, Fog Lamp, Turn Signal Lamp, Side Marker Lamp Replacement - Front . | |
| 1 | Screw, Headlamp Bulb Access Cover (Qty: 4) Tighten: 3 N.m (27 lb in) |
| 2 | Cover, Headlamp Bulb Access Cover |
| 3 | Bulb Assembly, High Beam Headlamp Bulb CAUTION: Refer to Halogen Bulb Caution in Cautions and Notices. |
| 4 | Bulb Assembly, Low Beam Headlamp Bulb CAUTION: Refer to Halogen Bulb Caution in Cautions and Notices. |
| Front Position Lamp Bulb Replacement Preliminary Procedures Remove the front fascia assembly. Refer to Fascia, Extension, Reinforcement, Impact Bar Replacement - Front Bumper in Bumpers. Remove the headlamp assembly. Refer to Headlamp, Fog Lamp, Turn Signal Lamp, Side Marker Lamp Replacement - Front . | |
| 5 | Screw, Ballast Access Cover Tighten: 3 N.m (27 lb in) |
| 6 | Cover, Ballast Access Cover |
| 7 | Bulb Assembly, Front Position Lamp |
| NOTE |
|---|
| Refer to Fastener Notice in Cautions and Notices. |
| CAUTION |
|---|
| Refer to Halogen Bulb Caution in Cautions and Notices. |
| CAUTION |
|---|
| Refer to Halogen Bulb Caution in Cautions and Notices. |
Bulb, Cover Replacement - Headlamp
Scheme 46
| Callout | Component Name |
|---|---|
| NOTE: Refer to Fastener Notice in Cautions and Notices. Fastener Tightening Specifications: Refer to Fastener Tightening Specifications . | |
| Tail Lamp Assembly Replacement Preliminary Procedures Open the rear compartment lid. Remove the rear compartment side trim panel assembly. Refer to Compartment Trim Panel Replacement - Rear in Body Rear End. | |
| 1 | Nut, Tail Lamp (Qty: 3) Tighten: 6 N.m (53 lb in) |
| 2 | Electrical Connector, Tail Lamp |
| 3 | Lamp Assembly, Tail Tip: The tail lamp assembly is LED and there no replaceable bulbs, the lamp assembly must be replaced as an assembly. |
| High Mounted Stop Lamp Assembly Replacement Preliminary Procedures Open the rear compartment lid. Remove the rear compartment lid inner trim panel assembly. Refer to Trim, Lid, Latch, Strut, Hinge Replacement - Rear Compartment in Body Rear End. | |
| 4 | Nut, High Mounted Stop Lamp (Qty: 4) Tighten: 4 N.m (35 lb in) |
| 5 | Electrical Connector, High Mounted Stop Lamp |
| 6 | Lamp Assembly, High Mounted Stop Tip: The high mounted stop lamp is LED and there are no replaceable bulbs, the lamp assembly must be replaced as an assembly. |
| Backup Lamp Assembly Replacement Preliminary Procedures Open the rear compartment lid. Remove the rear compartment lid inner trim panel assembly. Refer to Trim, Lid, Latch, Strut, Hinge Replacement - Rear Compartment in Body Rear End. | |
| 7 | Nut, Backup Lamp (Qty: 2) Tighten: 6 N.m (53 lb in) |
| 8 | Electrical Connector, Backup Lamp |
| 9 | Lamp Assembly, Backup Tip: If only replacing the bulb, turn the bulb socket assembly and pull out of the lamp assembly. This can be done from inside of rear compartment lid without removing the lamp from the vehicle. |
| Rear License Plate Lamp Assembly Replacement Preliminary Procedures Open the rear compartment lid. Remove the rear compartment lid inner trim panel assembly. Refer to Trim, Lid, Latch, Strut, Hinge Replacement - Rear Compartment in Body Rear End. | |
| 10 | Electrical Connector, Rear License Plate Lamp Assembly |
| 11 | Lamp Assembly, Rear License Plate Lamp Tip: If only replacing bulb, turn bulb socket assembly and pull out of the lamp assembly. This can be done from inside of rear compartment without removing the lamp assembly. Release the clip and push out to remove the lamp assembly. Push the lamp assembly inward until secure to install. |
| NOTE |
|---|
| Refer to Fastener Notice in Cautions and Notices. |
Tail Lamp, Turn Signal Lamp, High Mount Stop Lamp, License Lamp, Backup Lamp Replacement - Rear
Calibration Criteria
Brake pedal position sensor calibration must be preformed after the brake pedal position sensor or instrument panel module (IPM) have been serviced. The calibration procedure will set brake pedal position sensor home value. This value is used by the IPM to determine the action of the driver applying the brake system and to provide this information to the vehicle subsystems via the GMLAN communication bus.
| IMPORTANT | Do not apply the brake pedal during the brake pedal position sensor calibration procedure. Any movement of the brake pedal during this procedure will cause the calibration procedure to fail. If this occurs, the brake pedal position sensor calibration must be repeated. |
Calibration Procedure
- Apply the parking brake.
- Place the transmission is in the PARK position.
- Install a scan tool.
- Clear all IPM DTCs before proceeding.
- Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
- Navigate to the Vehicle Control System menu.
- Select Computer/Integrating Systems menu item.
- Select Special Functions menu item.
- Select IPM menu item.
- Select the BPP calibration procedure and follow the directions displayed on the screen.
Removal Procedure
- Remove the driver side instrument panel (I/P) insulator closeout panel. Refer to «Closeout/Insulator Panel Replacement - Left»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/gauges-instrument-panels/#instrument-panel-system-displays-gauges-and-console) in Instrument Panel, Gages, and Console.
- Remove the bolt (1) securing the brake pedal position switch to the brake panel bracket.
- Remove the switch.
Installation Procedure
- Connect the electrical connector on the switch.
- Align the brake panel position switch to the stud (3).
- Install the bolt (1) securing the brake panel position switch to the brake panel bracket. Tighten: Tighten the bolt (1) to 9 N.m (80 lb in).
- Install the driver side I/P insulator closeout panel. Refer to «Closeout/Insulator Panel Replacement - Left»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/gauges-instrument-panels/#instrument-panel-system-displays-gauges-and-console) in Instrument Panel, Gages, and Console.
- Recalibrate the brake pedal position sensor. Refer to «Brake Pedal Position Sensor Calibration»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/exterior-lights/#lighting-systems-introduction) .
- Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to «Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/hoistjack/#general-information) in General Information.
- Remove the right front tire and wheel assembly. Refer to «Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/wheel-tire-system/#tires-and-wheels) in Tires and Wheels.
- Disconnect the electrical connector (1).
- Disconnect the ball and socket (1) from the vehicle.
- Remove the bolt (2) from the sensor.
- Remove the sensor from the vehicle.
- Position the sensor to the vehicle.
- Install the bolt (2) to secure the sensor to the vehicle. Tighten: Tighten the bolt to 9 N.m (80 lb in).
- Install the ball and socket (1) to the sensor.
- Connect the electrical connector (1) to the sensor.
- Install the right tire and wheel assembly. Refer to «Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/wheel-tire-system/#tires-and-wheels) in Tires and Wheels.
- Lower the vehicle.
- Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to «Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/hoistjack/#general-information) in General Information.
- Remove the right rear tire and wheel assembly. Refer to «Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/wheel-tire-system/#tires-and-wheels) in Tires and Wheels.
- Disconnect the electrical connector (2).
- Disconnect the ball and socket (3) from vehicle.
- Remove the bolt (1) from the sensor.
- Remove the sensor from the vehicle.
- Position the sensor (3) to the vehicle.
- Install the bolt (1) to secure the sensor (4) to the vehicle. Tighten: Tighten the bolt to 9 N.m (80 lb in).
- Install the ball and socket (3) to the sensor (4).
- Connect the electrical connector (2) to the sensor (4).
- Install the right tire and wheel assembly. Refer to «Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/wheel-tire-system/#tires-and-wheels) in Tires and Wheels.
- Lower the vehicle.
- Remove the instrument panel (I/P) cluster trim. Refer to «Trim Panel Replacement - Instrument Panel (I/P) Cluster»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/gauges-instrument-panels/#instrument-panel-system-displays-gauges-and-console) in Instrument Panel, Gages, and Console.
- Release the tabs securing the I/P dimmer switch to the trim.
- Disconnect the electrical connectors
- Install the switch to the tabs securing the I/P dimmer switch to the trim.
- Connect the electrical connectors.
- Install the I/P cluster trim. Refer to «Trim Panel Replacement - Instrument Panel (I/P) Cluster»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/gauges-instrument-panels/#instrument-panel-system-displays-gauges-and-console) in Instrument Panel, Gages, and Console
- Remove the driver side I/P closeout/Insulator panel. Refer to «Closeout/Insulator Panel Replacement - Right»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/gauges-instrument-panels/#instrument-panel-system-displays-gauges-and-console) or «Closeout/Insulator Panel Replacement - Left»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/gauges-instrument-panels/#instrument-panel-system-displays-gauges-and-console) .
- Remove the flasher module (2) off the I/P carrier.
- Disconnect the electrical connector (1).
- Connect the electrical connector (1) to the flasher module (2).
- Slide the flasher module retaining clip onto the I/P carrier.
- Install the driver side I/P closeout/Insulator panel. Refer to «Closeout/Insulator Panel Replacement - Right»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/gauges-instrument-panels/#instrument-panel-system-displays-gauges-and-console) or «Closeout/Insulator Panel Replacement - Left»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/gauges-instrument-panels/#instrument-panel-system-displays-gauges-and-console) .
- Remove the passenger side instrument panel (I/P) insulator panel. Refer to «Closeout/Insulator Panel Replacement - Right»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/gauges-instrument-panels/#instrument-panel-system-displays-gauges-and-console) in Interior Trim.
- Disconnect the electrical connector (2).
- Remove the bulb out of I/P insulator panel.
- Install the bulb to the I/P insulator panel.
- Connect the electrical connector (2).
- Install I/P insulator panel. Refer to «Closeout/Insulator Panel Replacement - Right»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/gauges-instrument-panels/#instrument-panel-system-displays-gauges-and-console) in Interior Trim.
- Remove the overhead console. Refer to «Console Replacement - Overhead»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/exteriorinterior-trim/#interior-trim) in Interior Trim.
- Remove the bulb (1) out of the overhead console.
- Install the bulb (1) to the overhead console.
- Install the overhead console. Refer to «Console Replacement - Overhead»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/exteriorinterior-trim/#interior-trim) in Interior Trim.
- Remove the overhead console. Refer to «Console Replacement - Overhead»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/exteriorinterior-trim/#interior-trim) in Interior Trim.
- Remove the bulb (1) out of the overhead console.
- Install the bulb (1) to the overhead console.
- Install the overhead console. Refer to «Console Replacement - Overhead»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/exteriorinterior-trim/#interior-trim) in Interior Trim.
- Pry the vanity mirror lamp lens (1) in order to remove the lens.
- Remove the bulb.
- Install the bulb.
- Reinstall the vanity mirror lamp lens (1).
- Remove the shifter bezel. Refer to «Console Shift Lever Bezel Replacement»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/gauges-instrument-panels/#instrument-panel-system-displays-gauges-and-console) in Instrument Panel, Gages, and Console.
- Release the tabs (1) on the bottom of the shifter position indicator.
- Raise the indicator cover in order to access the bulbs mounted on the bottom of the indicator cover.
- Turn the bulb socket (1) in order to release it from the indicator cover.
- Locate the bulb socket (1) into the indicator cover.
- Turn the bulb socket (1) in order to secure it to the indicator cover.
- Lower the indicator cover onto the shifter assembly.
- Push the cover in order to secure the tabs (1) on the bottom of the shifter position indicator.
- Install the shifter bezel. Refer to «Console Shift Lever Bezel Replacement»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/gauges-instrument-panels/#instrument-panel-system-displays-gauges-and-console) in Instrument Panel, Gages, and Console.
Headlamp Leveling Module Replacement
| IMPORTANT | The headlamp leveling module is not serviced separately from the headlamp assembly. If the headlamp leveling module needs to be replaced, the complete headlamp assembly will need to be replaced. |
Replace the headlamp assembly. Refer to Headlamp, Fog Lamp, Turn Signal Lamp, Side Marker Lamp Replacement - Front .
Scheme 47
Aiming of each of the headlamps is done by turning the vertical (1) adjusting screw which moves the headlamp bulb in relation to the headlamp assembly. The adjusting screw is located inboard of the front fender wheelhouse panel. The high beam will be correctly aimed if the low beam is aimed properly.
Some state and local authorities have specific requirements for aiming the headlamps. These requirements must be followed.
Aiming Area Preparation
Choose an appropriate aiming area, then prepare the aiming screen
- The aiming area should be darkened and large enough to accommodate the vehicle and an additional 7.62 m (25 ft) measured from the face of the headlamp capsules to the front of the screen.
- The floor on which the vehicle rests must be flat with the bottom of the screen.
- The aiming screen should be at least 1.52 m (5 ft) high by 3.66 m (12 ft) wide with a matte white surface well shaded from extraneous light, and properly adjusted to the floor on which the vehicle stands. The screen should be provided with a vertical centerline (3), 2 laterally adjustable vertical tapes (2), and one vertically adjustable horizontal tape (1).
- The screen must be movable to be aligned parallel with the rear axle of the vehicle. This will allow for a horizontal line drawn perpendicular to the centerline of the screen to pass through the center point between the 2 headlamp capsules (4).
- After the aiming screen has been set up in a permanent location, paint or tape a reference line on the floor 7.62 m (25 ft) from the screen, to identify the proper location of the headlamp capsules (5) being aimed. If a regular commercial aiming screen is not available, use a vertical wall having a clear uninterrupted area at least 1.83 m (6 ft) high by 3.66 m (12 ft) wide, finished with a washable non-gloss white paint.
Vehicle Preparation
Prepare the vehicle for adjusting the headlamp beam aim
- Verify that all the components are in place on the vehicle, if other service has been performed on the vehicle.
- The vehicle must have a full tank of gas.
- Verify that the tires are inflated to the proper pressures.
- Stop all other work on the vehicle.
- Position the vehicle squarely with the aiming screen and with the headlamp directly over the reference line which is painted or taped on the floor.
- Locate the vertical center line on the aiming screen (3) to be in line with the center of the vehicle (4). This can be accomplished by sighting through the center of the rear window and over the hood. Mark the vertical center of the front and rear windows with narrow tape. Use these marks as sights to locate the centerline of the vehicle. Move the vehicle or the screen until the center line of the screen comes into alignment with the 2 points.
- Close the doors.
- Rock the vehicle sideways to stabilize the suspension.
- Measure the height (6) from the floor to the aiming dots of the headlamps. Adjust the horizontal tape (1) on the aiming screen to match this dimension.
- Measure the distance (5) between the headlamp aiming dots. Position the vertical tapes (2) this distance equally to the right and left of the centerline.
Headlamp Aiming Procedure
- Open the hood.
- Measure from the floor to the center of the headlamp bulb. Some headlamps have an aim dot marked on the headlamp lens.
- At the screen, measure from the floor and place the horizontal tape at the measured distance.
- Measure from the reference line on the floor to the left headlamp bulb centerline.
- At the screen, measure from the reference line and place the vertical tape at the measured distance.
- Measure from the reference line on the floor to the right headlamp bulb centerline.
- At the screen, measure from the reference line and place the vertical tape at the measured distance.
- Turn ON the low beam headlamps and block the light from projecting onto the screen from the passenger side headlamp.
- Adjust the vertical aim of the headlamps to the specifications required by the state and the local authorities, or as shown in step 8.
- Rotate the headlamp adjuster (1) to change the vertical aim of the headlamp.
- Repeat the aiming procedure for the passenger side headlamp while blocking the light from projecting onto the screen from the driver side headlamp.
- Close the hood.
Scheme 48
| Callout | Component Name |
|---|---|
| Fastener Tightening Specifications: Refer to Fastener Tightening Specifications . | |
| 1 | Retainer, Rear Bumper Fascia Insert (Qty: 2) |
| 2 | Insert, Rear Bumper Fascia |
| 3 | Retainer, Rear Fog Lamp (Qty: 4) |
| 4 | Lamp Assembly, Rear Fog Tip: Disconnect the electrical connector and remove and install the rear fog lamp assembly through the inboard side of the rear fascia insert. |
Fog Lamp Replacement - Rear
Fog Lamp Aiming Procedure
The front fog lamps must be aimed for proper illumination of the road. The aim should be verified when a when a new fog lamp assembly is installed, or if service or repairs in the front end area may have disturbed the fog lamp mounting surface.
No horizontal adjustment for aiming the front fog lamp assemblies is provided on this vehicle.
- Use the headlamp aiming screen for aiming the fog lamps. Refer to «Headlamp Aiming»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/exterior-lights/#lighting-systems-introduction) .
- To ensure accurate vertical front fog lamp aiming, first perform the following steps to prepare the vehicle: Ensure that all the components are in place on the vehicle. Ensure that the fuel tank is full. Ensure that the tires are inflated to the proper pressure. Place the vehicle on a level surface 7.6 m (25 ft) away from a target screen. Stop all other operations of work on the vehicle. Jounce the vehicle to settle the suspension. IMPORTANT: Do NOT cover the headlamps. This may cause excessive heat buildup. Block the headlamps from projecting light onto the aiming screen while aiming the fog lamps.
- Turn the front fog lamps ON.
- Measure the distance from the centerline of the vehicle (1) to the center of each fog lamp beam (3). These measurement should be the same. If necessary adjust the fog lamp mounting surface.
- Measure from the center of the fog lamp to the ground line. Using this measurement, mark the horizontal centerline (2) of the fog lamp on the target screen directly in front of the vehicle.
- The fog lamp vertical adjustment screw is located on the front of the fog lamp.
- Adjust the fog lamp up or down until the top of the fog lamp beam (4) on the target screen is 102 mm (4 in) below the horizontal centerline (2).
- Turn OFF the front fog lamps.
- Remove the rear window shelf trim. Refer to «Trim Panel Replacement - Rear Window Shelf»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/exteriorinterior-trim/#interior-trim) .
- Remove the rear compartment lamp (5).
- Install the rear compartment lamp (5) the rear carrier.
- Install the rear window shelf trim. Refer to «Trim Panel Replacement - Rear Window Shelf»(/cadillac/sts/i-2004-2007/remont/exteriorinterior-trim/#interior-trim) .
Exterior Lamps
The exterior lighting system consists of the following features
- Backup lamps
- Daytime running lamps (DRL)
- Front fog lamps
- Hazard lamps
- Headlamps
- Park, tail, license, and cornering/side marker lamps
- Position lamps (Export)
- Rear fog lamps (Export)
- Repeater lamps
- Stop lamps
- Turn signal lamps
Headlamps
The headlamps consist of 2 interchangeable single filament bulbs or 2 high intensity discharge (HID) arc tubes and ballast on each side of the vehicle which provide high and low beams. The lower bulb in the headlamp is the high beam and the upper bulb is the low beam.
The headlamps may be turned ON in 3 different ways
- When the headlamp switch is placed in the ON position, for normal operation
- When the headlamp switch is placed in the AUTO position, for automatic lamp control (ALC)
- When the headlamp switch is placed in the AUTO position, with the windshield wipers ON in daylight conditions, after a 6-second delay
With the headlamp switch in the ON position, the headlamp switch headlamp ON signal circuit is grounded through the turn signal/multifunction switch at G200. In response to this input, the instrument panel module (IPM) provides ground to either the headlamp low beam relay control circuit or the headlamp high beam relay control circuit. The position of the headlamp dimmer switch determines which relay coil has ground. The IPM supplies ground to the relay coil circuits, if the headlamps are necessary. The underhood fuse block supplies battery positive voltage to both relay switch circuits. When the low beam relay coil is energized, current flows through the LT LOW BEAM and the RT LOW BEAM fuses to the low beam headlamps. The low beam headlamps are grounded at G104. When the headlamp high beam relay coil is energized, current flows through the LT HI BEAM and the RT HI BEAM fuses to the high beam headlamps. The high beam headlamps are also grounded at G104. When the headlamp dimmer switch lever is pulled toward the driver, the flash to pass (FTP) switch closes. This grounds the IPM flash to pass switch signal. In response to this input, the IPM energizes the high beam relay. Both high beams will remain ON until the driver releases the headlamp dimmer switch handle. If the low beam headlamps were ON during FTP operation, the low beams remain ON. The headlights may be switched to high beam with the opposite movement of the headlamp dimmer switch lever. With the headlamp dimmer switch in the high beam position the IPM sends a message via GMLAN to the instrument panel cluster (IPC) requesting the IPC to illuminate the high beam indicator. If the headlamp switch is left in the ON position, the inadvertent power control feature will turn OFF the headlights 10 minutes after the ignition switch is turned to the OFF position. If the driver places the headlight switch in the ON position after the ignition switch has been turned OFF, or if the ignition switch is in the ACCY position, the headlights will remain ON until turned OFF or the battery runs dead.
During automatic lamp control (ALC), the headlamps will be in low beam operation during low light conditions. A HEADLAMPS SUGGESTED message will appear on the driver information center (DIC) when the headlamps and park lamps are OFF due to all exterior lighting controls being inactive when dark conditions are sensed. The auto position of the headlamp switch is supplied ground at G200 and enables the auto lamp feature. When the ignition is ON, the IPM will automatically turn the headlamps ON or OFF according to the Light/Dark photocell Status.
The headlamps ON with wipers feature operates when the following conditions are true
- The ignition is in the RUN position.
- The headlamps are currently OFF.
- The headlamp switch is in the AUTO position.
- The ambient light sensor indicates DAYTIME conditions.
When the headlamps ON with wipers feature is active the DIC will display the HEADLAMPS SUGGESTED message.
Headlamps - High Intensity Discharge (HID)
The high intensity discharge (HID) system is made up of the ballast and arc tube. The headlamp ballast receives the headlamp low beam supply voltage, which would normally be used to directly supply the low beam headlamp. Each ballast has a separate ground. The HID headlamp operation consist of 3 states. The startup or strike state, run up state, and steady state. When the headlamp switch is placed in the ON position, the ballast may draw up to 20 amps. This is referred to as the strike state. The ballast will provide multiple high voltage pulses to the arc tube in order to start the bulb. The voltage provided by the ballast during the startup state ranges from -600 to +600 volts. Once an arc is established, the ballast will provide a higher then steady state voltage to the arc tube in order to keep the bulb illuminated. This is called the run up state. On a cold bulb this state could last as long as 41 seconds. On a hot bulb, the run up state may last as long as 15 seconds. Steady state operation begins when the bulb reaches the 35 watt power level. The ballast provides the bulb with a minimum of 55 volts during steady state operation.
For proper operation of the HID system, ensure the battery and the harness are capable of supplying up to 20 amps of current per ballast, with less than 2 volts of system loss or voltage drop. Each ballast requires up to 20 amps in order to ensure normal startup and run up of the lamp.
The range of white light that is acceptable is broad when compared to halogens. Therefore, some variation in headlight coloring between the right and left headlamp will be normal. Replace the arc tube only if the arc tube is determined to be at the bulb failure stage.
Headlamps - Intellibeam
The intellibeam system operates the high beam headlamps ON and OFF automatically when certain conditions are met and the system is activated. The system consists of a digital light sensor that is located in a separate module that is mounted to the back of the inside rearview mirror. The digital sensor detects light, not vehicle movement. The sensor analyzes light color, intensity, and movement. The intellibeam system will turn OFF the high beam headlamps when other vehicles headlamps or taillights are detected by the digital sensor. Intellibeam can be deactivated when the headlamp dimmer switch is moved from the neutral position to the high beam or flash to pass (FTP) positions. When the headlamp dimmer switch is returned to the neutral position, intellibeam will be enabled.
Intellibeam modulates the high beam headlamps by gradually fading the high beam headlamps ON or OFF. Intellibeam is designed to ignore non-vehicular light sources. However, the system may dim the high beams if it detects lighting or lighting reflections similar in color and intensity to vehicle lighting. When this occurs, intellibeam will dim the high beams until the light or reflection source is no longer detected.
Intellibeam may not operate properly if any of the following conditions exist
- The other vehicles lamps are undetectable due to dirt, snow, road spray, smoke, fog, or any other airborne conditions.
- The vehicle windshield is covered with ice, dirt, snow, haze, or the intellibeam digital light sensor is obstructed.
- The vehicle ride height is such that the front of the vehicle is pointed upward causing the intellibeam light sensor to be aimed high.
- The vehicle is being driven on winding or hilly road conditions which would make any on coming vehicle headlamps undetectable by the intellibeam.
Cleaning the intellibeam digital light sensor should be done periodically to ensure system performance. To clean the sensor, use glass cleaner and a soft cloth. Apply the glass cleaner to a soft cloth and gently wipe the light sensor lens. Do not apply the glass cleaner directly to the light sensor lens.
The intellibeam system operates when the following conditions are met
- The headlamp switch is in the AUTO position.
- The headlamp dimmer switch must be in the neutral position.
- Intellibeam has been turned ON by pushing the ON/OFF button located on the face of the rearview mirror.
- Outside conditions must be dark.
- Intellibeam will only function when the vehicle is in DRIVE and moving. Speed Thresholds: Accelerating: As the vehicle is accelerating, intellibeam will gradually apply the high beams when vehicle speed reaches 20 MPH or greater. Full high beam intensity will not occur until the vehicle has achieved a speed of 25 MPH or greater. Decelerating: As the vehicle is decelerating, intellibeam will fade the high beams down until they are completely OFF at or below 15 MPH.
| IMPORTANT | The high beam indicator located on the instrument panel cluster (IPC) will turn ON as soon as the high beams are energized even thought full intensity has not been achieved. The high beam indicator will not turn OFF until the high beams have faded completely OFF. |
Enabling and disabling the intellibeam system can be achieved by performing the following
- Intellibeam is automatically disabled each time the vehicle is started. To disable intellibeam after the system has been enabled, press the intellibeam ON/OFF button on the rearview mirror for 3 seconds and releasing it after the green LED intellibeam status indicator on the left side of the rearview mirror flashes 2 times. When this is done, the intellibeam system will not be active until the system is manually turned ON.
- Intellibeam is enabled by pressing and releasing the intellibeam ON/OFF button located on the rearview mirror after the vehicle has been started. The green LED intellibeam status indicator located on the left side of the rearview mirror will flash 1 time to indicate the system has been turned ON.
Intellibeam Demonstration Mode
The intellibeam demonstration mode allows the technician to verify that the intellibeam system components are operating correctly. Perform the intellibeam demonstration mode under daylight conditions only. The following steps detail how to enter the intellibeam demonstration mode.
- Turn OFF the ignition.
- While turning the ignition to the ON position, push and hold the intellibeam ON/OFF button located on the inside rearview mirror (ISRVM) for 6 seconds after the ignition is turned ON. The high beam indicator located on the instrument panel cluster (IPC) will illuminate indicating the demonstration mode is enabled. The demonstration mode will run for approximately 45 seconds. The following actions will take place during the demonstration mode: High Beam Fading- During this mode the high beams will fade from high to low 3 times. The high beam indicator located on the IPC will turn ON as soon as the high beams are energized even thought full intensity has not been achieved. The high beam indicator will not turn OFF until the high beams have faded completely OFF. Intellibeam Light Sensor Status- During this mode, the intellibeam light sensor can be checked by covering the light sensor with a dark cloth. Once the light sensor if fully covered, the green LED intellibeam status indicator located on the left side of the ISRVM will turn OFF. When the light sensor is uncovered, the intellibeam status indicator will turn ON. This check will confirm that the intellibeam light sensor is operating correctly. Intellibeam Enable/Disable Status- Intellibeam can indicate if the system is enabled or disabled. During the intellibeam light sensor check in step 2 above, if intellibeam is disabled, the green LED intellibeam status indicator will flash repeatedly once the light sensor is covered. Once the light sensor is uncovered, the green LED intellibeam status indicator will turn ON.
HID Headlamps Low Voltage Operation
The instrument panel module (IPM) monitors the vehicle system voltage while in the RUN power mode. When the system voltage drops below 8.9 volts, the following will occur
STAGE 1: If the low beam headlamps are ON, whether manually or automatically, the IPM will turn ON the high beam headlamps by activating the flash to pass output control and turn OFF the low beam headlamps.
When the system voltage drops below 8.5 volts, the following will occur
- STAGE 2: If the low beam headlamps are ON, whether manually or automatically the IPM will turn OFF the low beam headlamps by deactivating the low beam relay output.
- If the headlamps are turned ON manually, the manual switch redundancy will cause the low beam headlamps to remain ON.
- If the headlamp dimmer switch is in the HIGH BEAM position, the low beam headlamps will remain ON. The IPM will activate the flash to pass output control.
If during the same ignition cycle the IPM enters either STAGE 1 or STAGE 2 operations noted above, the IPM determines that the system voltage has risen and the following will occur
- If the IPM has entered STAGE 2 operation, it will not return to STAGE 1 operation until the system voltage rises above 9.4 volts.
- If the IPM has entered STAGE 1 operation, it will not return to normal operation until the system voltage rises above 9.8 volts.
Automatic Headlamp Leveling - Export Only
The Automatic Headlamp Leveling systems consist of the following components
- Headlamp leveling module
- Headlamp leveling actuator - left
- Headlamp leveling actuator - right
- Suspension position sensor - LF
- Suspension position sensor - LR
The automatic headlamp leveling system automatically maintains the vertical alignment of the headlamps when the vehicle load and driving conditions change. The headlamp leveling module receives inputs from the front and rear suspension position sensors to determine vehicle pitch. The suspension position sensors send an output to the headlamp leveling module as the vehicle suspension compresses and rebounds. The headlamp leveling module calculates the difference in vehicle pitch and sends a command to the headlamp leveling actuators. The headlamp leveling actuators drive the headlamps to the position commanded by the headlamp leveling module. The headlamp leveling system also monitors the performance of the high intensity discharge (HID) bulb and ballast. When the headlamp switch is placed in the ON position the headlamps will go down, and then back up to the center position.
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) - Domestic/Canadian
The daytime running lamps (DRL) consist of the front turn signal lamps illuminated continuously. The DRLs will operate when the following conditions are met
- The ignition is in the RUN or CRANK position.
- The shift lever is out of the PARK position.
- The high and low beam headlamps are OFF.
- The park brake is not applied.
When conditions for DRL operation exist, the powertrain control module (PCM) sends a message via GMLAN serial data to the instrument panel module (IPM) indicating the transmission has been removed from the PARK position. The ambient light sensor is a light sensitive transistor that varies its voltage signal to the HVAC control module in response to changes to the outside (ambient) light level. When the HVAC control module receives this signal, it communicates via GMLAN with the IPM. The IPM either turns on the DRLs using a reduced output or the low beam headlamps at full intensity for auto headlamp operation. Any function or condition that turns the headlamps ON will cancel the DRLs operation.
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) - Norway/Sweden
The daytime running lamps (DRL) consist of the right and left low beam headlamps illuminated continuously and the park lamps. The DRLs will operate when the following conditions are met
- The ignition is in the RUN or CRANK position.
- The shift lever is out of the PARK position.
- The high and low beam headlamps are OFF.
- The park lamps are OFF.
- The fog lamps are OFF.
- The park brake is not applied.
When conditions for DRL operation exist, the powertrain control module (PCM) sends a message via GMLAN serial data to the instrument panel module (IPM) indicating the transmission has been removed from the PARK position. The ambient light sensor is a light sensitive transistor that varies its voltage signal to the HVAC control module in response to changes to the outside (ambient) light level. When the HVAC control module receives this signal it communicates via GMLAN with the IPM. The IPM either turns ON the DRLs using a reduced output or the low beam headlamps at full intensity for auto headlamp operation. Any function or condition that turns the headlamps ON will cancel the DRLs operation. The DRLs consists of the low beam headlamps. With the headlamp switch in the OFF position, the headlamps will either be turned ON or OFF, after an approximate 8-second delay depending on whether daylight or low light conditions are sensed.
Twilight Sentinel
Twilight sentinel is a driver convenience that controls the exterior lamps in response to changes to the outside, ambient light level. The twilight sentinel will also keep the low beam headlamps and park lamps ON for a pre-selected period of time after the ignition is turned to the OFF position when night time conditions are sensed. The twilight delay is programmable through the driver information center (DIC) for Driver 1 and Driver 2. Refer to Personalization Description and Operation in Personalization for more Driver 1 and Driver 2 information. The following delay settings are available to Driver 1 and Driver 2
- 0 seconds
- 15 seconds
- 30 seconds
- 60 seconds
- 90 seconds
- 120 seconds
- 180 seconds
- 240 seconds
The DIC will enable the park/headlamp delay feature under the following conditions
- The time delay is programed to 15 seconds or more for the current driver.
- The headlamp switch is in the auto position.
- The automatic headlamp feature has not been canceled.
- The ambient light sensor status is night time.
- The ignition is OFF.
The delay timer starts once the ignition is turned OFF. The lights will not turn OFF until the set time has been completed or the keyless entry system receives a request for door unlock or trunk release.
Front Fog Lamps
With the ignition switch in the ON or START position, the front fog lamps will illuminate when the driver toggles the front fog lamp switch to the ON position. The front fog lamp switch is a momentary switch that requires the driver to briefly place the front fog lamp switch to the ON position and release it. The instrument panel module (IPM) controls the front fog lamp relay coil. When the driver toggles the front fog lamp switch to the ON position, the switch supplies ground to the front fog lamp switch signal circuit of the IPM. In response to this input, the IPM supplies ground to the front fog lamp relay control circuit. The underhood fuse block supplies battery positive voltage to the switch circuit of the front fog lamp relay. Ignition voltage is available to the front fog lamp relay coil when the key is in the RUN or CRANK positions. When the IPM grounds the front fog lamp relay control circuit the relay coil energizes, closing the switch contacts. Current then flows from the fog lamp fuse through the front fog lamp relay switch to both front fog lamps. Both front fog lamps are permanently grounded at G104. The front fog lamps will default to the OFF position upon a key cycle.
The IPM will turn the park lamps ON when the front fog lamps are ON and send a message via GMLAN serial data to the instrument panel cluster (IPC) to enable the front fog lamp indicator. The front fog lamps will deactivate when either the flash-to-pass or the high beam headlamps are turned ON. For vehicles exported to Japan or any European Country except Norway or Sweden, the front fog lamps will remain illuminated with the operation of the high beam headlamps or flash-to-pass.
Rear Fog Lamps - Export
Rear fog lamps are required equipment on some export vehicles. The rear fog lamps are located in the rear deck lid lamp assembly. The rear fog lamps will only operate when the ignition in the RUN or CRANK positions and either the front fog lamps or headlamps are turned ON. When the driver turns the rear fog lamp switch ON, the switch supplies ground to the rear fog lamp switch signal circuit of the instrument panel module (IPM). In response to this input, the IPM sends a message via GMLAN serial data to the rear integration module (RIM). The RIM responds to this message by grounding the rear fog lamp relay control circuit. When the rear fog lamp relay control circuit is grounded, this energizes the rear fog lamp relay coil causing the switch side contacts to close. Supply voltage from the rear fog lamp fuse flows through the rear fog lamp relay switch to the rear fog lamps. The rear fog lamps have permanent ground at G401. The IPM communicates via GMLAN serial data with the instrument panel cluster (IPC) requesting the rear fog lamp indicator be illuminated. The rear fog lamps will deactivate if the front fog lamps or headlamps are turned OFF, if the ignition is out of the RUN or CRANK position, or if the driver turns the rear fog lamp switch OFF. The rear fog lamps will default to the OFF position upon a key cycle.
Park, Tail, License, and Marker Lamps
The tail, stop, and turn signal functions are performed by the quarter mounted tail lamps. The quarter mounted tail lamps consist of red lenses and light emitting diodes (LED) instead of incandescent bulbs. The tail lamp assemblies wrap around the corners of the vehicle and serve as the rear side marker. The lower portion of each lamp contains reflectors to alert approaching vehicles for night time driving safety. The park, tail, license, and marker lamps are turned ON when the headlamp switch is placed in the park lamp or headlamp position or anytime the headlights are requested. The park lamps are also turned ON with the front fog lamps. When the ignition switch is in the ON position, the instrument panel module (IPM) provides ground to the controlled voltage circuit of the park lamp relay coil. The underhood fuse block supplies battery positive voltage to the switch contacts of the park lamp relay. When the headlamp switch is placed in the park lamp or headlamp positions, the park lamp switch ON signal circuit is provided ground at G200. In response to this signal, the IPM provides ground to the control circuit of the park lamp relay coil, which energizes the relay coil. When the park lamp relay coil is energized, the relay switch contacts close causing current to flow from the park lamp relay to the LIC/Dimming fuse, LT PARK fuse, and to the RT PARK fuse. From these fuses, current flows to the park lamps, license lamps, side marker lamps, and tail lamps. The front park lamps and side marker lamps are grounded at G104. The tail lamps and rear sidemarker lamps are grounded at G401 and G402. The LIC/dimming fuse supplies battery positive voltage to the license lamps and IPM instrument panel lamp fuse supply voltage circuit for interior lamps dimming. The license lamps are grounded at G402. The inadvertent power control feature prevents the park lamps from remaining on more than 10 minutes if left ON. If the park lamps are turned ON after the ignition switch has been turned OFF, or is in the ACCY position, they will remain ON until turned OFF or the battery runs dead.
Position Lamps - Export
The position lamps are on export vehicles only. European countries require that side position lamps are activated when the vehicle is parked along the side of the road. This feature utilizes the front and rear park and the side marker lamps. The position lamp function operates only when the key is in the OFF position and the gear selector is in the PARK position. The position lamp function will operate when the turn signal switch is placed in the right turn position for the right side position lamps to illuminate or the left turn position for the left side position lamps to illuminate. Battery positive voltage is supplied to the standing lamp relay coil and switch. Battery positive voltage is supplied through the normally closed relay contacts of the standing lamp relay switch to each position lamp relay coil. Battery positive voltage is supplied to each position lamp relay switch. When the driver places the turn signal lever in the right or left turn position, the turn signal switch grounds the respective position lamp relay control circuit. This energizes the relay coil, closing the switch contacts providing battery voltage to the respective park and side marker lamps. When the gear selector is out of the PARK position, the rear integration module (RIM) grounds the standing lamp relay coil which removes battery positive voltage from each position lamp relay coil.
Stop Lamps
The brake pedal position (BPP) sensor is used to sense the action of the driver application of the brake pedal. The BPP sensor provides an analog voltage signal that will increase as the brake pedal is applied. The instrument panel module (IPM) provides a low reference signal and a 5-volt reference voltage to the BPP sensor. When the variable signal reaches a voltage threshold indicating the brakes have been applied, the IPM will apply battery voltage to the center high mounted stop lamp (CHMSL), transmission control module (TCM), engine control module (ECM), and stop lamp relay. When the stop lamp relay receives battery voltage from the IPM, the relay coil is energized and the stop lamp relay switch contacts close applying battery voltage through the stop lamps fuse to illuminate the stop lamps. Ground for the left stop lamp and CHMSL is provided at G402 and the right stop lamp is grounded at G401. The stop lamps consist of red lenses and light emitting diodes (LED) instead of incandescent bulbs. The stop lamps on this vehicle will not illuminate unless the ignition is in the accessory, run, or crank positions. When the ignition is in the OFF position, the stop lamps will not illuminate when the brake pedal is applied.
Turn Signal Lamps
With the ignition switch in the RUN position, the turn signal lamps will illuminate when the driver places the turn signal switch in the right or left positions. The instrument panel module (IPM) monitors the signal circuit of the turn signal/multifunction switch. The IPM relays the turn signal switch status to the rear integration module (RIM) via the GMLAN serial data circuit. The RIM uses the status of the turn signal switch to command the turn signals ON and OFF. The RIM controls both front and rear turn signals. The IPM also sends a message via GMLAN to the instrument panel cluster (IPC) to enable the turn signal indicators located in the IPC ON and OFF depending on the position of the turn signal switch. Voltage is supplied to the front and rear turn signals by the RIM. Ground is provided to the front turn signals at G104. The rear turn signals are grounded at G401 and G402. The turn signal/multifunction switch is grounded at G200. The rear turn signal functions are performed by the quarter mounted tail lamps. The rear turn signal lamps consist of red lenses and light emitting diodes (LED) instead of incandescent bulbs.
Hazard Flasher Lamps
The hazard flashers may be activated in any power mode. The instrument panel module (IPM) monitors the signal circuit of the hazard switch. When the hazard switch is placed in the ON position, the switch contacts close and battery positive voltage from the IPM flows through the hazard switch to G201. The rear integration module (RIM) turn lamp supply voltage circuit is also provided with ground through the hazard switch when the contacts close at G201 which in turn illuminates the hazard switch LED. The RIM uses the status of the hazard switch to command the turn signals ON and OFF. The RIM controls both front and rear turn signals. The IPM sends a message via GMLAN to the instrument panel cluster (IPC) to enable both turn signal indicators in an ON and OFF duty cycle when the hazard switch is placed in the ON position. Voltage is supplied to the front and rear turn signals by the RIM. Ground is provided to the front turn signals at G104. The rear turn signals are grounded at G401 and G402.
Repeater Lamps
The repeater lamps are located on the side of the front fender. The repeater lamps are used as additional turn signal lamps, and operate as described in the Turn Signal Lamps description. The repeater lamps are hard wired to there respective front turn signals and receive ground at G104.
Backup Lamps
The left rear fuse block supplies battery positive voltage through the REVERSE LAMP fuse to the coil and switch terminals of the reverse lamp relay. The instrument panel module (IPM) sends a power mode message to the rear integration module (RIM) indicating that the ignition is in the RUN position. When the driver places the gear selector in the REVERSE position, the powertrain control module (PCM) sends a message via GMLAN serial data to the RIM. The RIM provides ground to the reverse lamp relay control circuit which energizes the reverse lamp relay coil. With the reverse lamp relay coil energized, the relay switch contacts close and allow battery positive voltage to flow from the REVERSE LAMP fuse through the relay switch to illuminate the backup lamps. The backup lamps are permanently grounded at G402.
Battery Run Down Protection/Inadvertent Power
To provide battery run down protection, the exterior lamps will be deactivated automatically under certain conditions. The instrument panel module (IPM) monitors the state of the turn signal/multifunction switch. If the park or headlamp switch is ON when the ignition switch is placed in either the CRANK or RUN position and then placed in the OFF position, the IPM initiates a 10-minute timer. At the end of the 10 minutes, the IPM will turn OFF the control power output to the park and headlamp relay coils, deactivating the exterior lamps. This feature will be cancelled if any power mode other than OFF becomes active. The IPM will disable battery run down protection if any of the following conditions exist. The park or headlamp switch is placed in the ON to OFF position, and back to the ON position during battery run down protection. The IPM determined that the park or headlamp switch was not active when the ignition was turned OFF.
Interior Lamps
The interior lamps consist of 2 groups. The first group are those lamps which may not be dimmed. The second group include lamps that may be dimmed.
Courtesy/Illuminated Entry Lamps
Courtesy/illuminated entry lamps are lamps that may be illuminated by opening a door, manually operating a switch or through a remote control door lock receiver (RCDLR) command. This group consist of the following lamps
- Door courtesy lamps
- Footwell lamps
- Illuminated entry lamps
- Instrument panel (I/P) compartment lamps
- Overhead console courtesy/reading lamps
- Rear compartment lamps
- Vanity mirror lamps
The rear integration module (RIM) controls battery positive voltage and ground to the interior courtesy lamps in the following manner. Battery positive voltage is supplied through the INTERIOR LAMP fuse to both the switch side and coil side of the interior lamp relay. The RIM provides a ground to the control circuit of the interior lamp relay during all power modes except when battery run down protection is active. With the interior lamp relay energized, battery positive voltage is supplied to all the interior lamps in this group. The ground side circuits of the door, footwell, and overhead courtesy lamps are controlled by a pulse width modulated (PWM) ground circuit of the RIM. The RIM pulses the on time of the ground circuit between 0-100 percent at a frequency of approximately 100 hertz. By decreasing the on time percentage of the controlled ground circuit the intensity of the lamps will decrease. This effect is called theater dimming. The RIM will illuminate these lamps under various conditions which will be described in the following information
Courtesy/Illuminated Entry
Courtesy/illuminated entry occurs when any of the door control modules receive a discrete input from the door open switch located in the door latch assembly. The appropriate door control module sends a GMLAN serial data message to the RIM indicating a door is opened. If the ambient light sensor status is dark, the RIM will illuminate the courtesy lamps. The lamps will remain illuminated for 25 seconds after all the doors are closed or until the ignition is placed in the ON position. At this time the RIM will fade the lamps from full intensity to OFF in 3-5 seconds by activating the theater dim feature.
Exit Lighting
Exit lighting is activated when the following conditions exists. The RIM receives a GMLAN serial data message from the instrument panel cluster (IPC) indicating that the ignition key has been removed from the lock cylinder, the ambient light sensor status is dark and all the doors are closed. At this time the RIM will illuminate the interior lamps. During this exit lighting feature, the RIM will also request that the driver door module (DDM) illuminate the driver door switch back lighting at full intensity. The RIM will theater dim the interior lamps after 20-25 seconds. If the key is place back into the lock cylinder before the lamps have dimmed, the RIM will immediately activate the theater dim feature.
Keyless Entry Illumination
Keyless entry illumination is activated when the RCDLR detects a door UNLOCK command from the keyless entry transmitter. The RCDLR will send a GMLAN serial data message to the RIM indicating an UNLOCK command was received. The RIM will activate the courtesy lamps if all the doors are closed, the ignition is in the OFF position, and the ambient light sensor status is dark. The RIM will also send a GMLAN serial data message to the DDM requesting the driver door switches to be illuminated at full intensity. The RIM will keep the lamps illuminated 36-40 seconds and then turn them OFF through the theater dimming feature. If the door locks are activated to the LOCK position, or if the ignition switch is turned to either to the ON or RUN positions the courtesy lamps will deactivate immediately.
Manual Interior Lighting
The interior lamps may also be illuminated manually in all ambient light conditions. When a vehicle occupant places the driver information center (DIC)/dimmer switch to the interior lamp ON position, the contacts in the switch close grounding the interior lamp input circuit of the instrument panel module (IPM). With this input grounded, the IPM sends a GMLAN serial data message to the RIM requesting the interior lamps illuminate. The RIM will ground the lamps as mentioned above. When the I/P dimmer switch is placed out of the interior lamp ON position, the RIM will immediately turn OFF the interior lamps.
Panic Illumination
If the RCDLR detects a panic signal from keyless entry transmitter, the RIM will activate the interior lamps and request the DDM to illuminate the driver door switch back lighting at full intensity. The interior lamps will remain illuminated for 30 seconds or until the RCDLR detects a door UNLOCK message. At this time the RIM will active the theater dim feature.
Reading Lamps
The reading lamps will operate in all ambient light conditions. The reading lamp switches are located in the courtesy/overhead reading lamp assemblies. By pressing the overhead reading lamp switch the contacts in the switch close and provides a direct path to ground for the corresponding reading lamp. When the switch is pressed again, the contacts open turning OFF the reading lamp.
Rear Compartment Lamp
The rear compartment lamp will operate in all ambient light conditions. When the rear deck lid opens, the rear compartment lamp switch in the latch assembly closes to provide a direct path to ground for the rear compartment lamp. Closing the deck lid opens the contacts in the switch turning OFF the rear compartment lamp.
Supplemental Inflatable Restraint (SIR) Lighting
The RIM will provide interior lamp illumination in the event that an air bag has been deployed. Upon deployment of the air bag, the sensing and diagnostic module (SDM) will send a GMLAN serial data message to the RIM. The RIM will activate the interior lamps approximately 15 seconds after the air bag deployment if the ambient light sensor status is dark and the ignition is in the ON position. The interior lamps will remain illuminated until there is a change in the power mode.
Vanity Mirror Lamps
The vanity mirror lamps operate in all ambient light conditions. When the cover on the sunshade is opened, a switch internal to the sun shade closes to provide a direct path to ground. Closing the cover opens the contacts and turns OFF the vanity lamps.
Interior Lamp Dimming
Interior lamp dimming are lamps that may be dimmed by operating the driver information center (DIC)/dimmer switch. This group consist of the following lamps
- Ashtray lamp
- Door switches
- DIC dimmer switch
- Hazard warning switch
- Heated seat switches
- HVAC control head assembly
- Ignition mode switch
- Instrument panel cluster (IPC)
- Memory seat switches
- Power window switches
- Radio
- Rear climate control panel
- Steering wheel controls
- Sunroof control switch
- Traction control switch
- Transmission shift indicator lamp
- Trunk release switch
When the park lamp switch is in the ON position, the instrument panel module (IPM) energizes the park lamp relay. With the park lamp relay energized, battery positive voltage is supplied through the DIMMING fuse to the instrument panel lamp fuse supply voltage circuit of the IPM. Upon receiving this voltage supply the IPM requests the status of the ambient light sensor from the climate control panel (CCP). The CCP sends a GMLAN serial data message indicating a Light or Dark status of the ambient light sensor. The IPM will default to dark if the message is not received. If the status of the ambient light sensor is light, then the interior back lighting will not be activated. The IPM also receives an input from the instrument panel (I/P) dimmer switch. The IPM provides the I/P dimmer switch with a 5-volt reference voltage and ground. The I/P dimmer switch is a potentiometer that varies the input signal voltage to the IPM between 0.36-4.23 volts. This input determines the intensity level of the back lighting illumination. The driver may change intensity of the back lighting by positioning the I/P dimmer switch between the minimum and maximum settings. The IPM will default to full intensity if the input from the I/P dimmer switch is not within the specified values. Upon receipt of all the fore mentioned information, the IPM sends a GMLAN serial data message to the CCP, IPC, radio, and all the door modules indicating the ON/OFF status and intensity level of the back lighting. The CCP, IPC, and radio incorporate vacuum fluorescent (VF) lamps that are illuminated at full intensity with the ignition in the ON position. The CCP, IPC, and radio will adjust the VF lamp intensity as requested by the IPM by varying the pulse width modulation of the power feed circuit to the VF lamps. When the door control modules receive the GMLAN serial data message, each door module will supply pulse width modulation (PWM) voltage to the door switch LEDs at the requested intensity. The IPM also supplies voltage to all the remaining lamps at the proper PWM voltage to achieve the requested intensity. The PRNDL incorporates LED lamps that are illuminated at full intensity with the ignition in the ON position. When the park lamps are active, the IPC will adjust the PRNDL LED intensity as requested by the IPM by varying the pulse width modulation of the LED dimming signal circuit to the lamps. All the interior black lighting lamps are permanently grounded.
To provide battery run down protection, the interior lamps will be deactivated automatically under certain conditions. The rear integration module (RIM) initiates a 10-minute timer if the interior lamp relay control output is still active, and the ignition switch is in the OFF position. The RIM timer is set to 3 minutes until the vehicle mileage is above 22.5 km (14 mi). At the end of the designated time, the RIM will deactivate the interior lamp relay, disabling the interior lamps. This feature will be cancelled if any power mode other than OFF becomes active. The RIM will reset the timer if any interior lamp switch is turned ON, a door is opened, or the remote control door lock receiver (RCDLR) module is activated.
See also:
• Fastener Notice
• Fascia, Extension, Reinforcement, Impact Bar Replacement - Front Bumper
• Halogen Bulb Caution
• Fender, Fender Insulator, Wheelhouse Liner Replacement - Front
• Compartment Trim Panel Replacement - Rear
• Closeout/Insulator Panel Replacement - Left
• Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
• Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation
• Console Replacement - Overhead
• Personalization Description and Operation
• Fastener Tightening Specifications
• Headlamp, Fog Lamp, Turn Signal Lamp, Side Marker Lamp Replacement - Front